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They can BOTH be found on our home planet Earth.

They both support plant life.

Bear variants live in each.

Herbivorous ruminants live in each.

Feline variants live in each.

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While the tundra and rainforest are vastly different ecosystems, they do share some similarities. Both biomes have relatively low species diversity compared to other ecosystems, due to their extreme environmental conditions. Additionally, both tundras and rainforests play important roles in regulating global climate patterns and are home to unique and specialized plant and animal species adapted to their respective environments.

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They are largely nomadic and have to adapt to meet their harsh environment. They are often herders whether it is reindeer or camels.

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they both have animal and plant life. they have snakes. they are both hot in day. they have reptiles and insects. those are all the similarities we know ok i hope this help

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they both have animal and plant life and are powerd by the sun.!

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lack of rainfall

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